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Anandas Reise
- Narrated by: Monika Braun-Dattola
- Length: 1 hr and 14 mins
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Publisher's Summary
Als Ananda zitternd dem Ruf ihres Meisters auf den kalten Berg folgt, ahnt sie nicht, was ihr bevorsteht. Doch bald wird seine Absicht klar. Was wie eine der üblichen Lektionen beginnt, wird zu einem Horrortrip und mündet in einen verzweifelten Überlebenskampf. Warum will der alte Schamane seine Schülerin töten? Kann Ananda seinen mächtigen Zauber überwinden und den Klauen des Adlers entkommen? Anandas Reise, die zweite von 74 Erzählungen aus Sinjas Welt, weiß die Antwort. Kongenial vertont und gelesen von Monika Braun-Dattola.
©2023 Andreas Milanowski (P)2023 Andreas Milanowski
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